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Latest podcast episodes about carla green

Farm Dog
Ep. 83: For English Shepherds, versatility is a specialty (Mary Peaslee and Carla Green)

Farm Dog

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 38:20


Mary Peaslee of Shepherd's Way English Shepherds and Carla Green of Sweet Home Farms Topics discussed: Core traits vs. variable traits in the English Shepherd Should a dog breed be easy to stereotype? Defining and testing the minimum standards for a working English Shepherd English Shepherd and Border Collie trait swapping The English Shepherd Breed Conservancy The future of the English Shepherd English Shepherd Breed Conservancy: https://esconservancy.org/ Shepherd's Way English Shepherds: ⁠https://englishshepherds.net/⁠ Sweet Home Farms: ⁠https://sweethomefarms.net⁠ Farm Dog is presented by ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Goats On The Go®⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ and hosted by its founder, Aaron Steele. Questions, comments, or topic suggestions? Let us know at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠FarmDogPodcast.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Creative Commons Music by Jason Shaw on Audionautix.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/farmdog/message

Farm Dog
Ep. 82: What's holding back the English Shepherd? (Mary Peaslee and Carla Green)

Farm Dog

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 37:04


Mary Peaslee of Shepherd's Way English Shepherds and Carla Green of Sweet Home Farms Topics discussed: Evolution of the English Shepherd, good and bad Is the English Shepherd too versatile? The lack of a consolidated voice and brand for the English Shepherd Comparing today's small farms to those of the English Shepherd's heyday Evaluating and testing English Shepherds Shepherd's Way English Shepherds: https://englishshepherds.net/ Sweet Home Farms: https://sweethomefarms.net Farm Dog is presented by ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Goats On The Go®⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ and hosted by its founder, Aaron Steele. Questions, comments, or topic suggestions? Let us know at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠FarmDogPodcast.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Creative Commons Music by Jason Shaw on Audionautix.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/farmdog/message

Muddy River Podcasts
God@Work: Episode 3

Muddy River Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2023 12:55


Ron Kinscherf and Carla Green discuss how business owners can align their business mission with Godly principles and create more purpose in their work. God@Work is sponsored by Activate U.

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Muddy River Podcasts
GOD@WORK: Episode 1

Muddy River Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 12:13


Ron Kinscherf and Carla Green discuss how business owners can align their business mission with Godly principles and create more purpose in their work.

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Genius Entrepreneur Podcast
Genius Entrepreneur Podcast: Carla Green with Clarity Design Works

Genius Entrepreneur Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 13:54


Carla Green with Clarity Design Works, helps authors self publish. In this interview, we explore all areas of her business including editing, designing, and publishing, and how Clara and Clarity Design Works help clients choose the best custom strategy to achieve their business goals.Rogue Publishing Partners:https://www.roguepublishingpartners.com/Shelby Jo Long:www.shelbyjolong.comClarity Design Works:https://claritydesignworks.com/

Strategic Advisor Board
Episode 93 "Culture, Communication & Brand Moments": Carla Green, CEO of Clarity Design Works, finds custom publishing solutions for her clients.

Strategic Advisor Board

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 14:13


Carla Green with Clarity design works, helps authors self publish. In this interview, we explore all areas of her business including editing, designing, and publishing. She helps her clients choose the custom strategy that is best for their business goals.Connect:Strategic Advisor Board:  www.linkedin.com/company/strategic-advisor-boardShelby Jo Long: www.linkedin.com/in/shelby-jo-longWebsite: claritydesignworks.comCarla Green: www.linkedin.com/in/carlagreen

Integral Women Soundbites
Learn from 20-leading industry experts about Writing, Publishing & Book Marketing

Integral Women Soundbites

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 26:52


So you want to write & publish a successful book…! Feat: Tami Palmer “Anatomy presents the art and craft of creating a book by offering glimpses into the lived experience of each contributor.” -Kevin Hesse, author of upcoming, Love and Light in a World of Loss Learn from 20-leading industry experts about Writing, Publishing & Book Marketing. Let us simplify what can be a complicated and overwhelming process. This book will lay it all in easy-to-understand chapters, so you have the tools for success. Get your copy now https://integral-women.mykajabi.com/anatomyofabook Contributors: Sierra Melcher, Adrienne Moxie MacIain, Stacy Dyson, Stanley Dankoski, Nataly Urbáez, Danielle Perlin-Good, Tamara Palmer, Jenny Watz, Carla Green, Andrea Schmidt, Doriana Vitti, Rebekah Markillie, Zarinah El-Amin, Linn Random, Alex Strathdee, Ray Brehm, Brian Meeks, Sarah Quinn, Megan Baker Jackson, Theresa Francomacaro #anatomyofabook #redthreadpublishing #writeyourbook #womeninpublishing #writersofinstagram #bookmarketing #bookpublishing #thoughtleader #bookimpact --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/integral-women/message

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Smoke Screen: Fake Priest
Chapter 10: Legacy

Smoke Screen: Fake Priest

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 36:23


In this episode, we explore all that Rama left behind: students, a charitable foundation, music, books, and a complicated legacy. I Am Rama is a Neon Hum Original podcast. Host and Executive Producer: Jonathan Hirsch Producer: Kate Mishkin Editor: Vikram Patel Executive Editor: Catherine Saint Louis Sound Designer: Scott Somerville Fact Checker: Justin Kloczko Production Manager: Sammi Allison Special Thanks: Shara Morris, Nick White, Carla Green, Chrystal Genesis, Natalie Rinn, Hayley Fager, and the rest of the team at Neon Hum and Sony Music Podcasts  Theme Song: Dolphin Dance, by Tangerine Dream. Other tracks in this episode are from Epidemic Sound and Blue Dot Sessions. You can find out more about this series and all the podcasts we produce at Neon Hum by visiting our website: Neonhum.com. You can also follow the show (@smokescreenpod) and Jonathan (@jonathanihirsch) on social media. For more information on this show and all other Sony Podcast shows, follow @SonyPodcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

She's Got Moxie
Carla Green – Why Writing a Book Could Give Your Business a Big BOOST

She's Got Moxie

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 31:44


Carla Green is the CEO and Founder of Clarity Designworks, a publishing and book design company geared towards supporting entrepreneurs and business leader authors get published. “If you don't notice my work that means I've done my job well." - Carla Green. Learn more about this episode of She's Got Moxie at joychudacoff.com/149

Emerging Form
Episode 24 Bonus: extended interview with Catherine Saint Louis and her producer, Carla Green

Emerging Form

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2020 30:56


Photo: Carla GreenIn what ways does collaboration strengthen the stories we tell? In this bonus episode, Catherine Saint Louis and Carla Green talk about a recent collaboration for Telescope, a podcast that tells stories about people living through COVID. Both our guests work for podcast production company Neon Hum, Catherine as Senior Editor and Carla as Producer. In the episode we’ll be discussing, “Rubber Bullets.” Catherine reported this story about Derrick Sanderlin and Carla was her editor. The story follows how Derrick--a man who had volunteered to work with the San Jose Police Department about implicit bias-- found himself trying to de-escalate tensions with the same police department during a peaceful Black Lives Matter protest and was shot with rubber bullets. We talk about how Catherine and Carla divided work, why trust is so important in collaborations, how details sometimes need to be separated from the dramatic arc of the story, how music can affect a listener and why one might choose not to use it, and how showing our humanness when we tell another’s story might be an essential piece to the story itself.Carla Green is a Neon Hum producer and journalist. Before coming to Neon Hum, she was the managing producer of the KCRW podcast UnFictional, where she reported and produced a bunch of different stories, including one where she trailed a juggalo across the country on a Greyhound bus. Since she moved to Los Angeles in 2016, she’s covered the city’s homelessness crisis in stories for radio, podcasts, and print.Catherine Saint Louis is the senior editor of podcasts for Neon Hum Media, an L.A. based podcast house founded by Jonathan Hirsch. Her latest podcast that she's edited is Smoke Screen: Fake Priest, a wild story about a man who pretended to be a priest for 30 years, stealing people's money and their faith. Fake Priest is a Neon Hum original as is Telescope, a podcast that tells stories about people living through COVID and later in our first season, the twin pandemics of racism and COVID. This year, she also edited Murder on the Towpath, an eight-episode podcast set in 1964 that features two women who never met but whose lives become linked one of them is killed. Past projects include: Sonic Boom, This Land, The Thing about Pam, Larger than Life, and Break Stuff. She lives in Brooklyn where she runs with a sweaty mask.Show notes:Neon Hum“Rubber Bullets” episode of TelescopeCatherine wants to encourage more POC to get into podcast editing and would love for anyone who is interested to get in touch. Catherine@neonhum.com This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at emergingform.substack.com/subscribe

Telescope
Where Are They Now?

Telescope

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2020 30:13


It sometimes feels like we’re living in a time warp. Like we just went into lockdown. But it’s been four months – and the whole world is different now than it was then. After 50 episodes of Telescope, we’re checking back in with five people we spoke to this season, to see how they’re handling the new normal. Executive Producer: Jonathan Hirsch Managing Producer: John Asante Reporters: Catherine Saint Louis, Joanna Clay, Tanner Robbins, Carla Green & Jonathan Hirsch Producer: Carla Green Editors: Vikram Patel & Catherine Saint Louis Engineer: Scott Somerville Music by Matt McGinley & Blue Dot Sessions Follow us on Twitter and Instagram: @neonhummedia. We want to stay connected with you during this unprecedented time in our history, so please don’t be shy. Share your stories with us. Our DMs are open. Email us your story. We’re also interested in hearing what life in isolation sounds like to you. We welcome your voice memo recordings. You can email them to pitches@neonhum.com. Also, you can join our Facebook group by searching for Telescope. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Life's Tough
Life’s Tough – but Lou Ferrigno is Tougher, overcoming early adversity to lead and inspire others to become “Incredible”!

Life's Tough

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2020 15:01


Dustin Plantholt’s “Life’s Tough—You Can Be Tougher” podcast this week features Lou Ferrigno, an American actor, motivational speaker, fitness trainer/consultant, and celebrated professional bodybuilder (retired). As a bodybuilder, Lou won an IFBB Mr. America title and two consecutive IFBB Mr. Universetitles; and as an actor, he is best known for portraying the title role in the CBS television series, The Incredible Hulk. Lou was born in Brooklyn, New York, to Victoria and Matty Ferrigno—an Italian-American police lieutenant. Soon after birth, Lou suffered a series of ear infections and lost 75% of his hearing (though his condition was not diagnosed until he was three years old). Wearing hearing aids since the age of five, Lou credits his hearing loss in shaping his sense of determination in his youth, saying "I think that if I wasn't hard of hearing I wouldn't be where I am now. Early on, as a youngster it was difficult, but I'm not ashamed to talk about it because many people have misconceptions about hearing loss; like who has hearing loss and what it's like not to hear, so I do talk about it. I think my hearing loss helped create a determination within me to be all that I can be—and gave me a certain strength of character too.” Undeterred by what many would perceive as a disadvantage, Lou threw himself into athletics (predominantly weightlifting and bodybuilding) and started weight training at age 13, citing bodybuilder and Hercules-star Steve Reeves as one of his role models. He was also a fan of the Hercules films that starred Reeves and would later himself play Hercules. Lou’s other childhood heroes included Spider-Man and the Hulk—which he would also play later on television. Throughout his early bodybuilding career Lou worked as a sheet metal worker in a Brooklyn factory. Citing dangerous work, he left after a friend and co-worker accidentally cut off his hand. Through faith in himself and unrelenting determination to be among the best in the sport, Lou won his first major bodybuilding titles in 1973 – IFBB Mr. America and IFBB Mr. Universe. Lou was only 21 when he won his first Mr. Universe title, a Guinness Book world record that stands to this day. In 1974, he came in second on his first attempt at the Mr. Olympia competition. He came in third the following year, which was documented in the now-iconic bodybuilding documentary, Pumping Iron. 1977 was a turning point in Lou’s life with the release of Pumping Iron, which brought the attention of television producer Kenneth Johnson (Six Million Dollar Man, The Bionic Woman, V, Alien Nation), who was seeking the right person to portray the larger-than-life comic book superhero, The Incredible Hulk. With his 6′ 5″, 285 lb. frame, Lou was the biggest professional bodybuilder at the time. He auditioned for and won the part, beating out fellow bodybuilder, Arnold Schwarzenegger. Lou continued playing the Hulk role until 1981, as it was a huge ratings success that spawned several TV movies after the initial TV series completed its run. It also kept Lou busy for several years as an actor in films that included Hercules (1983), Sinbad of the Seven Seas (1989) and Cage (1989). On May 3, 1980, Lou married psychotherapist Carla Green, who then also began serving as his manager and later became a personal trainer herself. Along with their three children, Shana, Louie and Brent, they are endearingly referred to as “The First Family of Bodybuilding”—living and promoting a fit and healthy lifestyle. In his admirable desire to give back to his community, in February 2006, Lou was sworn in as both a Los Angeles County, California Deputy Sheriff, as well as a San Luis Obispo County Deputy Sheriff. Join Dustin and Lou for an honest and lighthearted conversation on Lou’s multi-faceted career and how he overcame adversity at a young age to rise strong, take control and lead and inspire others. “It always fascinates me how I can connect with the people…teach them about leadership,” Ferrigno says. “Take care of your body…exercise…feel good about yourself. Be disciplined like myself as a body builder…so that effects other things you do in your life.”

Lost Notes
More on John Fahey and Legacy

Lost Notes

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2019 13:34


As a supplement to our episode on John Fahey, we share a conversation between Jessica Hopper and Carla Green about artist legacies in the era of cancel culture and #MeToo.

Profils
Théorie du genre humain

Profils

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2016 5:57


Une couille dans le podcast Ca m'énerve ça en France Pour la grammaire française, on le sait, "le masculin l'emporte". Et même dans les podcasts de France Culture, on dit encore "homme" pour dire "humain". Carla, ça la rend folle que les Français oublient comme ça la moitié de l'humanité. Un délicieux podcast féministe avec l'accent californien.  Enregistrements : 13 mai 16 - Réalisation : Arnaud Forest - Texte & voix : Carla Green

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Diamond Factory
13 7 22 - Carla - Green - Canadian - Diamond

Diamond Factory

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2015 50:00


Carla Green, Canada’s 1st Diamond is our featured guest on this call. She shares how her team powered to Diamond, her tips for getting new people started successfully, and keeping things simple. Pertinent links for this call are http://secondchanceface.com for Carla’s documents Register for Edmonton Training (use jenspringer for $100 off!), and to download free 1 hr webinar. Also http://ylscents.com for the fast start to your own website Join us for the Monday Night Calls! Every week we have guests that are industry experts, successful entrepreneurs, and Corporate staff. This Young Living Business Training is free to anyone who is looking to build a business, please share with your teams. To get more training, visit http://oursimpletraining.com. Remember BeAPartOfThe.LiveGreenEarnGreenSolution.com and GetLGEGS.com to share and grow your biz efficiently

The New York Academy of Sciences
Circadian Science

The New York Academy of Sciences

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2010 12:25


Our circadian rhythms control everything from when we sleep and wake, to when we get hungry. Learn about what (literally) makes us tick, and hear about Carla Green's research into a circadian gene that could offer a cure for obesity.

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